Container plants are plants that are grown in pots, planters, or other containers rather than directly in the ground. This type of gardening is ideal for spaces with limited ground planting options, such as patios, balconies, or urban environments. Common examples of container plants include geraniums, succulents, and dwarf shrubs. Container plants offer flexibility in garden design, allowing plants to be moved, rearranged, or replaced as needed. They also enable gardeners to control soil quality and moisture more effectively. When selecting container plants, it’s important to consider the size of the container, drainage requirements, and the plant’s growth habits. Regular watering, fertilizing, and repotting are essential for maintaining healthy container plants, especially in smaller containers where soil can dry out quickly.
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